Prince Chitcharoen, the Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong, Prince Naris for short, né Chitcharoen, was a member of the royal family of Siam, minister, general and scholar. A polymath, he became known as "the great craftsman of Siam" and "the prince master". The anniversary of his birth, 28 April, is celebrated in Thailand as "Prince Naris Day".
Early life
Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong was born on 28 April 1863 in Bangkok, Thailand. He was the son of Pannarai and King Rama IV. Prince Nuwattiwong was educated by Western missionaries who encouraged his interest in the fine arts.
When Prince Naris began his art endeavours, there was no Siamese concept of design. Thailand had no art museum, and the arts were not taught at universities. Prince Naris worked with Siamese craftsmen and Italian artists on royal commissions to create Siamese "art". As Thailand began to modernize, it created its first European-style government ministries. Narisara was assigned to design the crest for these newly created ministries. Each crest he designed was different, representing the role of each group.
Architecture
was the first temple in Thailand to use marble in its construction. This temple has been described as a defining example of a modern Buddhist temple by the Western Ministries of Architecture. The Wat Benchamabophit School is next to Wat Benjamabophit. Unlike the temple, the school was built in Western style. Phraubosotwatrachativas is another temple made of marble, but the style of this building combines Western and Thai styles. The temple contains oil paintings that were inspired by art found in Western medieval churches.
Prince Naris was married three times. His first wife was Mom Rachavongse Pluem Sirivongse, with whom he had one daughter:
Prince Pluemchit Chitrabongse
After the death of his first wife, Prince Naris married Mom Malai Chitrabongse Na Ayudhaya , with whom he had two sons:
Prince Ai Chitrabongse
Prince Charoenchai Chitrabongse
After the death of his second wife, the prince remarried one last time, marrying Mom Rachavongse To Ngon-rot. They had a total of six children, of whom five were male:
Prince Sam Chitrabongse
Princess Pralomchit Chitrabongse
Princess Duangchit Chitrabongse
Prince Yachai Chitrabongse
Prince Phlao-rot Chitrabongse
Princess Konnika Chitrabongse
Official title
His official title was "สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ เจ้าฟ้าจิตรเจริญ กรมพระยานริศรานุวัดติวงศ์", which can be translated as "His Royal Highness Prince Chitcharoen, the Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong". His full ceremonial title was "สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ เจ้าฟ้ากรมพระนริศรานุวัดติวงศ์ มหามกุฏพงศ์นฤบดินทร ปรมินทรานุชาธิเบนทร์ ปรเมนทรราชปิตุลา สวามิภักดิ์สยามวิชิต สรรพศิลปสิทธิวิทยาธร สุรจิตรกรศุภโกศล ประพนธปรีชาชาญโบราณคดี สังคีตวาทิตวิธีวิจารณ์ มโหฬารสีตลัธยาศรัย พุทธาทิไตรรัตนสรณานุวัติ ขัตติยเดชานุภาพบพิตร".
Death
Naris died on 10 March 1947 from a stroke. His funeral was held publicly at Sanam Luang. His cremation pyre was similar to the royal funeral pyre of Ananda Mahidol.